Cannarozzi Nicole R.(2010) Estimating the season of harvest of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) from the St. Catherines Shell Ring. In Seasonality and Human Mobility Along the Georgia Bight: proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14-16, 2010. Edited by Elizabeth J. Reitz, Irvy R. Quitmyer, and David Hurst Thomas, Pp. 171-186. Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 97.

Emery, Kitty F. (2014) Aguateca Animal Remains. In Life and Politics at the Royal Court of Aguateca: Artifacts, Analytical Data, and Synthesis. Edited by Takeshi Inomata and Daniela Triadan, Pp. 158-200. University of Utah Press.

Emery, K.F. and E.K. Thornton (2012) Tracking Climate Change in the Ancient Maya World through Zooarchaeological Habitat Analysis. In The Great Maya Droughts in Cultural Context (Gyles Iannone, editor). University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

Emery, K.F. and E.K. Thornton. (2012). Using Animal Remains to Reconstruct Landscapes and Climate of the Ancient Maya World. In Proceedings of the General Session of the 11th ICAZ Conference, edited by Christine Lefèvre, pp. 203-225. BAR International Series #2354. Archaeopress, Oxford England.

Emery, K.F. (2002) The Noble Beast: Status and Differential Access to Animals in the Maya World. World Archaeology 34(3):498-515.

Emery, K.F. (2001) The Economics of Bone Artifact Production in the Ancient Maya Lowlands. In Crafting Bone: Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space. Proceedings of the 2nd meeting of the ICAZ Worked Bone Research Group Budapest1999, edited by A.M. Choyke and L. Bartosiewicz, pp. 73-84. British Archaeological Reports International Series 937. Oxford.

Franz, D. and I. R. Quitmyer (2006) A Fossil and Zooarchaeological History of the Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) in the Southeastern United States. In Papers Honoring S. David Webb, Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 45(4):125-56, edited by G. Morgan, R. Hulbert, and D. Jackson, pp. 179-1992. Gainesville, FL.

Freiwald, Caroyln and Erin Kennedy Thornton (in prep) Mapping the Movement of People and Animals Across the Maya Landscape: Strontium Isotope (87Sr/86Sr) Case Studies. For submission to Journal of Archaeological Science.

Giovas, C.M., LeFebvre, M.J., and S.M. Fitzpatrick 2012. New Records for Prehistoric Introduction of Neotropical Mammals to the West Indies: evidence from Carriacou, West Indies. Journal of Biogeography 39(3):476-487.

Inomata, Takeshi and Kitty F. Emery (2014) Bone and Shell Artifacts. In Life and Politics at the Royal Court of Aguateca: Artifacts, Analytical Data, and Synthesis. Edited by Takeshi Inomata and Daniela Triadan, Pp. 127-157. University of Utah Press.

Marquardt, William H. and Karen J. Walker (2012) Environmental and Cultural Change at the Pineland Site Complex, A.D. 50-1710. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Site Complex, A.D. 50-1710, edited by W. H. Marquardt and K. J. Walker. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [In press]

Marquardt, William H. and Karen J. Walker (2012) Southwest Florida During the Mississippi Period. In Late Prehistoric Florida: Archaeology at the Edge of the Mississippian World, edited by K. Ashley and N. M. White. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Marquardt, William H. and Karen J. Walker (2008) Archaeological Salvage at Brown’s Complex Mound 4, Pineland Site Complex (8LL1902), Pineland, Florida, October 2007. Report submitted to Chris and Gayle Bundschu, Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research, Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Lee County Historic Preservation Board. Randell Research Center, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Quitmyer, I.R. (2004) What Kind of Data are in the Back Dirt? An Experiment on the Influence of Screen Size on Optimal Data Recovery. Archaeofauna 13:109-129. Special Issue: Tropical Zooarchaeology, K. F. Emery and W.G. Teeter, eds.

Quitmyer, I.R. (2003) Zooarchaeolgical Remains from Bottle Creek. In The Archaeology of Bottle Creek: A Mississippian Town in the Mobile Delta, edited by I. Brown, pp. 130-155. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, AL.

Quitmyer, I. R. (2003) Zooarchaeology of Cinnamon Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands: PreColumbian Over Exploitation of Animal Resources. In Papers in Honor of Elizabeth S. Wing, Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44(1), edited by F. W. King and C. Porter, pp. 131-158. Florida Museum of History, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Quitmyer, I. R. and D. S. Jones (2000) The Over Exploitation of Hard Clams (Mercenaria spp.) from Five Archaeological Sites in the Southeastern United States. The Florida Anthropologist 53(2-3)160-167.

Reitz, E.S., I.R. Quitmyer and D.H. Thomas (eds.) (2012) Seasonality and Mobility Along the Georgia Bight. American Museum of Natural History Papers, Number 97. American Museum of Natural History, NY.

Reitz, E. J., I. R. Quitmyer and R.A. Marrinan (2009) What are we Measuring in the Zooarchaeological Record of Prehispanic Fishing Strategies in the Georgia Bight, USA? Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 4:2-36.

Ruhl, Donna L. (2003) Envisioning Native American and Hispanic Transformations of the Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Georgia Bight Landscapes. In Papers to Honor Elizabeth S. Wing. Edited by Charlotte Porter and F. Wayne King. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History (44):183-198.

Ruhl, Donna L. (2000) Archaeobotany of Bernath Place (8SR986) and other Santa Rosa/Swift Creek-Related Sites in Coastal and Non-coastal Southeastern U.S. locations. Special issue of The Florida Anthropologist 53(2-3):190-203.

Ruhl, Donna L. (1993) Old Customs and Traditions in New Terrain: A Look at the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Paleoethnobotanical Data from La Florida. In Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands edited by C. Margaret Scarry, pp. 255-283. Ripley P. Bullen Monograph Series, University of Florida Press, Gainesville, FL.

Scudder, S. J. (2006) Early Arawak subsistence strategies: The Rodney’s House Site of Jamaica. In The Earliest Inhabitants: The Dynamics of the Jamaican Taino, ed. L. Atkinson, pp. 113-129. Univ. of the West Indies Press, Jamaica.

Scudder, S. J. (2006) Terrestrial soil or submerged sediment? The Early Archaic at the Page-Ladson site. In The First Floridians and Last Mastodons, ed. S. D. Webb, pp 439-460. Springer, The Netherlands.

Szabo, K. and I.R. Quitmyer (eds.) (October 2008) World Archaeomalacology: The Archaeomalacology Working Group, International Council for Archaeozoology: Papers of the First Inaugural Meeting, Gainesville, Florida 2005. Archaeofauna 17.

Thornton, Erin Kennedy and Olivia Ng (2013) Late 19th and Early 20th Century Animal Use at Holotunich, Belize. In Archaeology of Ancient Mesoamerican Animals (Christopher Götz and Kitty F. Emery, editors). Oxbow Press, David Brown Book Company.

Thornton, Erin Kennedy (2012) Animal Resource Use and Exchange at an Inland Maya Port: Zooarchaeological Investigations at Trinidad de Nosotros. In Politics, History, and Economy at the Classic Maya Center of Motul de San Jose, Guatemala (Antonia E. Foias and Kitty F. Emery, editors). University of Florida Press.

Thornton, Erin and Irv Quitmyer (2002) Zooarchaeological Evidence for Archaic and St. Johns II Subsistence Strategies at the Traderscove Site (8VO48), Volusia County, Florida. Report presented to Florida Archaeological Services, Inc. Manuscript on file at the EAP.

Walker, Karen J. (2000) A Cooling Episode in Southwest Florida during the Sixth and Seventh Centuries A.D. In The Years Without Summer: Tracing A.D. 536 and its Aftermath, edited by J. D. Gunn, pp. 119-127. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 872. David Brown Book Company, Oakville, Connecticut.

Walker, Karen J. (1992) Bone Artifacts from the Calusa Area. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 229-246. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.

Walker, Karen J. (1992) The Zooarchaeology of Charlotte Harbor’s Prehistoric Maritime Adaptation: Spatial and Temporal Perspectives. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 265-366. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.

Wing, Elizabeth S. and L. A. Newsom (2003) On Land and Sea: Native American Uses of Biological Resources in the West Indies. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2001) Native American use of animals in the Caribbean. Pp. 481-518 in C.A. Wood and F.E. Sergile, eds. Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.

Wing, Elizabeth S. (2000) Animals used for food in the past: As seen by their remains excavated from archaeological sites. Pp. 51-58 in K.F. Kiple and K.C. Ornelas, eds. The Cambridge World History of Food, Vol. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wing, E.S. and I.R. Quitmyer (1992) A modern midden experiment. Pp. 367-373 in Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa (W.H. Marquardt, ed.). Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.